A protest has been held by central European road transport companies in Brussels against a French law they say will result in unbearable extra costs when operating on French soil.
From July 1, under the so-called Macron law, foreign-based drivers must receive the French minimum wage and foreign operators must have a representative in France.
HungarianDávid Bobál, an organiser of the protest, told Euronews: "If Germany and France impose rules on how the drivers must be paid, it won't result in…
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Men At Work's official music video for 'Down Under'. Click to listen to Men At Work on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/MenAtWorkSpotify?IQid=MenAWDU
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She took me in and gave me breakfast
And she said:
Do you come from a land down under
Where women glow and men plunder
Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder
You better run, you better take cover.

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Demonstrators staged a protest outside the Spanish Embassy in Brussels. Organisers said there was a crowd of over 2,000 to show their opposition to proposals to reform the abortion law in Spain.
The new measures which the conservative government has approved will outlaw abortion except in certain cases where a woman's health is at risk.
"This law doesn't respect the minimum rights that other laws in Europe do. This law treats women like we are minors," said one demonstrator while another added: "What we are asking the Spanish government today is to review the bill that it intends to make law to ensure the right to abortion isn't restricted as it is in the proposal."
The protesters marched from the embassy to the European Parliament in an attempt to get Spanish MEPs to put pressure on their government. The march attracted activists from beyond Spain.
"I'm here today because we have a very similar situation in Lithuania, currently in the parliament there is an abortion ban bill being decided," said Lina Vospliute from Lithuania.
A further demonstration is planned in front of the Spanish Embassy in Paris on Saturday which the protesters are calling 'The World March of Women'.
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An EU official has warned that talks with Hungary over emergency funding could be frozen and the country faces possible legal action if its controversial new constitution breaches European treaties.
Full story at http://www.euractiv.com/euro-finance/hungary-face-bailout-freeze-legal-action-news-509961
The new constitution entered into force on 1 January, accompanied by legislation which critics say undermine the independence of the central bank, the judiciary and the media - and entrench the position of Prime MinisterViktor Orbán's ruling Fidesz party which is affiliated with the European People'sParty.
Tens of thousands of people protested in Budapest on Monday (2 January) alleging that the new laws are authoritarian.
Commission PresidentJosé Manuel Barroso and Orbán exchanged a series of letters at the end of December in which Barroso warned the prime minister not to jeopardise the independence of the Bank of Hungary, and re-iterated concerns about media independence.
Constitution under scrutiny
Commission spokesman Olivier Bailly said: "We received translations of the new constitution this morning [3 January], and our legal experts are examining them to assess whether our concerns have been addressed."

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NIGEL FARAGE spoke to an EU citizen in Preston who said he “perfectly happy” living under British law.
Jurgen, who is originally from Sweden, told Nigel Farage that British law “should rule" and that he could not believe how the EU was treating Britain.
Speaking on Mr Farage’s LBC show, Jurgen said: “I’ve been living in the UK since 1998, I can’t believe how they are treating Britain really to be honest.
“I have lived under British law and I wish to live under British law.”
Mr Farage asked if Jurgen was happy living under British law.
The EU citizen replied: “Absolutely, why wouldn’t you? I came here to live and work and I’ve worked every single day, I pay my taxes.”
Mr Farage said: “Well Jurgen you are now in a very different position, of course, to me.
“Because you now, not only have the protection of British law, you also have the protection of EU law.
“And the European Court of Justice will be able to rule in your favour against a high court judgement, even a supreme court judgement, in this country so, in a sense, we’ve kind of given too much really haven't we as a UK Government.”
Jurgen said he did not think this was right.
He said: “Absolutely, I don’t understand why any citizen would be treated differently to a British citizen.
“British law should rule really.”
Theresa May issued a direct plea to EU citizens living in the UK, writing in an open letter, “I want you to stay”.
The Prime Minister flew to Brussels on December 8 to finalise a last-minute Brexit deal, which many have hailed as a step forward in the negotiations with the European Union.
Britain and the EU finally agreed over EU citizens’ rights, the Brexit divorce bill and the Irish border, meaning talks can progress on to trade in 2018.
Part of the agreement means EU citizens living in the UK will have their rights enshrined in UK law and enforced by British courts.
But, the European Court of Justice will have jurisdiction over EU citizens' rights for eight years after withdrawal.

The United Kingdom does not have a single legal system since it was created by the political union of previously independent countries. Article 19 of the Treaty of Union, put into effect by the Acts of Union in 1707, created the Kingdom of Great Britain but guaranteed the continued existence of Scotland's separate legal system. The Acts of Union of 1800, which combined Great Britain and Ireland into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, contained no equivalent provisions but preserved the principle of separate courts to be held in Ireland, of which the part called Northern Ireland remains part of the United Kingdom.

Microsoft at Work

Microsoft at Work was a short-lived effort promoted by Microsoft to tie together common business machinery, like fax machines and photocopiers, with a common communications protocol allowing control and status information to be shared with computers running Microsoft Windows. Similar efforts for other markets included Microsoft at Home and Cablesoft. By any measure these efforts were a dismal failure; it appears only a small number of devices using Microsoft at Work were ever released before disappearing without a trace. Microsoft has since re-used the "at Work" term for a section of their web site describing various tips and tricks for using Windows in a business environment.

Microsoft first presented the at Work concept at a release party on 9 June 1993. They described five classes of devices as being targets for the at Work system; fax machines, photocopiers, telephones, printers, and, oddly, hand-held PDAs (personal digital assistants). The idea of at Work was to design a standard set of communications protocols, status codes and commands to allow the devices to be remotely operated in the same fashion as network printers under PostScript.

Men at Work

Men at Work were an Australianrock band, which formed in 1978. Their founding mainstay was Colin Hay on lead vocals; he formed the group with Jerry Speiser on drums and Ron Strykert on lead guitar. They were joined by Greg Ham on flute and keyboards and then John Rees on bass guitar. This line-up achieved national and international success in the early 1980s. In January 1983, they were the first Australian artists to have a simultaneous No.1 album and No.1 single in the United States Billboard charts – Business as Usual (released on 9 November 1981) and "Down Under" (1981), respectively. With the same works, they achieved the same distinction of a simultaneous No.1 album and No.1 single on the Australian, New Zealand and United Kingdom charts. Their second album, Cargo (2 May 1983) was also No.1 in Australia, No.2 in New Zealand, No.3 in the US, and No.8 in the UK. Their third album, Two Hearts (3 April 1985), reached the top20 in Australia and top50 in the US.

At the Grammy Awards of 1983 they won the Best New Artist category; while at the ARIA Music Awards of 1994 they were inducted into the related Hall of Fame. Men at Work have sold over 30 million albums worldwide. According to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, "[i]rrespective of the band's fairytale rise to prominence, [their] phenomenal success inextricably created worldwide interest in Australia and Australian music ... [they] simply opened the floodgates with little more than a clutch of great songs" The group disbanded in 1986 and reformed in 1996 to disband again by 2002.

Law students from Birmingham City University visit Brussels

Jurisdiction in civil and commercial matters: the Brussels I and Brussels I recast regulations

Jurisdiction in civil and commercial matters: the Brussels I and Brussels I recast regulations

Jurisdiction in civil and commercial matters: the Brussels I and Brussels I recast regulations

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EU nation REFUSES to impose Brussels law as tension between east and west members mounts

EU nation REFUSES to impose Brussels law as tension between east and west members mounts

EU nation REFUSES to impose Brussels law as tension between east and west members mounts

0:53

Transport companies hold protest in Brussels against French law

Transport companies hold protest in Brussels against French law

Transport companies hold protest in Brussels against French law

A protest has been held by central European road transport companies in Brussels against a French law they say will result in unbearable extra costs when operating on French soil.
From July 1, under the so-called Macron law, foreign-based drivers must receive the French minimum wage and foreign operators must have a representative in France.
HungarianDávid Bobál, an organiser of the protest, told Euronews: "If Germany and France impose rules on how the drivers must be paid, it won't result in…
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Men At Work - Down Under (Video)

Men At Work - Down Under (Video)

Men At Work - Down Under (Video)

Men At Work's official music video for 'Down Under'. Click to listen to Men At Work on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/MenAtWorkSpotify?IQid=MenAWDU
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Travelling in a fried-out Kombi
On a hippie trail, head full of zombie
I met a strange lady, she made me nervous
She took me in and gave me breakfast
And she said:
Do you come from a land down under
Where women glow and men plunder
Can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder
You better run, you better take cover.

1:19

Thousands protest in Brussels on planned anti-abortion law in Spain

Thousands protest in Brussels on planned anti-abortion law in Spain

Thousands protest in Brussels on planned anti-abortion law in Spain

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Demonstrators staged a protest outside the Spanish Embassy in Brussels. Organisers said there was a crowd of over 2,000 to show their opposition to proposals to reform the abortion law in Spain.
The new measures which the conservative government has approved will outlaw abortion except in certain cases where a woman's health is at risk.
"This law doesn't respect the minimum rights that other laws in Europe do. This law treats women like we are minors," said one demonstrator while another added: "What we are asking the Spanish government today is to review the bill that it intends to make law to ensure the right to abortion isn't restricted as it is in the proposal."
The protesters marched from the embassy to the European Parliament in an attempt to get Spanish MEPs to put pressure on their government. The march attracted activists from beyond Spain.
"I'm here today because we have a very similar situation in Lithuania, currently in the parliament there is an abortion ban bill being decided," said Lina Vospliute from Lithuania.
A further demonstration is planned in front of the Spanish Embassy in Paris on Saturday which the protesters are calling 'The World March of Women'.
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Hungary's new constitution, media law touches nerves in Brussels

Hungary's new constitution, media law touches nerves in Brussels

Hungary's new constitution, media law touches nerves in Brussels

An EU official has warned that talks with Hungary over emergency funding could be frozen and the country faces possible legal action if its controversial new constitution breaches European treaties.
Full story at http://www.euractiv.com/euro-finance/hungary-face-bailout-freeze-legal-action-news-509961
The new constitution entered into force on 1 January, accompanied by legislation which critics say undermine the independence of the central bank, the judiciary and the media - and entrench the position of Prime MinisterViktor Orbán's ruling Fidesz party which is affiliated with the European People'sParty.
Tens of thousands of people protested in Budapest on Monday (2 January) alleging that the new laws are authoritarian.
Commission PresidentJosé Manuel Barroso and Orbán exchanged a series of letters at the end of December in which Barroso warned the prime minister not to jeopardise the independence of the Bank of Hungary, and re-iterated concerns about media independence.
Constitution under scrutiny
Commission spokesman Olivier Bailly said: "We received translations of the new constitution this morning [3 January], and our legal experts are examining them to assess whether our concerns have been addressed."

NIGEL FARAGE spoke to an EU citizen in Preston who said he “perfectly happy” living under British law.
Jurgen, who is originally from Sweden, told Nigel Farage that British law “should rule" and that he could not believe how the EU was treating Britain.
Speaking on Mr Farage’s LBC show, Jurgen said: “I’ve been living in the UK since 1998, I can’t believe how they are treating Britain really to be honest.
“I have lived under British law and I wish to live under British law.”
Mr Farage asked if Jurgen was happy living under British law.
The EU citizen replied: “Absolutely, why wouldn’t you? I came here to live and work and I’ve worked every single day, I pay my taxes.”
Mr Farage said: “Well Jurgen you are now in a very different position, of course, to me.
“Because you now, not only have the protection of British law, you also have the protection of EU law.
“And the European Court of Justice will be able to rule in your favour against a high court judgement, even a supreme court judgement, in this country so, in a sense, we’ve kind of given too much really haven't we as a UK Government.”
Jurgen said he did not think this was right.
He said: “Absolutely, I don’t understand why any citizen would be treated differently to a British citizen.
“British law should rule really.”
Theresa May issued a direct plea to EU citizens living in the UK, writing in an open letter, “I want you to stay”.
The Prime Minister flew to Brussels on December 8 to finalise a last-minute Brexit deal, which many have hailed as a step forward in the negotiations with the European Union.
Britain and the EU finally agreed over EU citizens’ rights, the Brexit divorce bill and the Irish border, meaning talks can progress on to trade in 2018.
Part of the agreement means EU citizens living in the UK will have their rights enshrined in UK law and enforced by British courts.
But, the European Court of Justice will have jurisdiction over EU citizens' rights for eight years after withdrawal.

The Palace of Justice or Law Courts of Brussels

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Breaking News - Brussels has passed EVERY law UK has opposed since Brexit

Breaking News - Brussels has passed EVERY law UK has opposed since Brexit

Breaking News - Brussels has passed EVERY law UK has opposed since Brexit

Brexiteers have demanded a clean break from Brussels after it was revealed every single new EU law opposed by Britain since the referendum has been passed.Campaigners said the figures showed why the UK needs to break free from EU regulations.Since the Brexit referendum in June 2016, Britain has taken part in 102 votes of the EU’sCouncil of Ministers.In 17 of those, the country either abstained or voted against the proposed measures. All were subsequently pushed through, bringing in a raft of rules that disadvantage the UK’s interests.Research by campaign group Change Britain found the new regulations added £473.3million to the EU budget, of which the share paid by British taxpayers works out at £63.6million. Motions the UK refused to endorse – but has nonetheless been forced to accept – include new common rules for ports.Prior to becoming Brexit Secretary, David Davis warned that this measure ‘will interfere with the commercial freedom of our ports and undermine their ability to attract investment in essential national infrastructure’, claiming that up to 400,000 jobs could be affected.Gisela Stuart, chairman of Change Britain, said: ‘Those who argue we should stay tied to the EU’s single market in order to influence policy are deluding themselves.‘The fact is that Brussels already ignores our concerns, and this will only continue if we remain answerable to EU law without being a member of the bloc.‘This is why we must take back full control of our laws and deliver a clean Brexit.’Boris Johnson last week warned that keeping Britain shackled to EU laws after Brexit would be ‘madness’.The Foreign Secretary said the ‘Brussels way of regulation’ cannot keep pace with the needs of the high-growth industries of the future.He said maintaining full alignment with EU rules would make a mockery of Brexit, adding: ‘I think the argument is gaining ground that it really would be madness to leave without taking back control of your regulatory freedoms.’Mr Johnson is leading the charge in the Cabinet for a clean break from the EU.During talks last week he faced resistance from ChancellorPhilip Hammond and Home SecretaryAmber Rudd, who fear moving too far from EU regulations could damage existing export markets.The Foreign Secretary was backed by Michael Gove and Liam Fox, who argue that Brussels’ red tape helps explain why Europe has failed to produce a technology giant such as Microsoft or Google.Mrs May reserved her position on the matter, telling ministers there would be further discussions before she reaches a final view. The Cabinet meeting reached a broad agreement that the UK should be free to diverge in some areas after Brexit.Jeremy Corbyn still won't rule out second referendum Jeremy Corbyn has failed to rule out a second EU referendum on Brexit if he becomes prime minister. The Labour leader said his party is ‘not advocating’ another vote but will not take the option off the table. It comes after nine Labour backbenchers backed an unsuccessful Li
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Eu nation refuses to impose brussels law as tension between east and west members mounts

Eu nation refuses to impose brussels law as tension between east and west members mounts

Eu nation refuses to impose brussels law as tension between east and west members mounts

This is the second time the Balkan nation, which currently holds the EU’s rotating presidency, has clashed with Brussels bureaucrats after Sofia rejected EUbacked anticorruption legislation earlier this year. BulgarianPrime MinisterBoyko Borissov said today the ruling GERB party has withdrawn the European treaty, designed to combat violence against women, from ratification in parliament after strong opposition expressed by religious and political groups. The centreright government, led by Mr Borissov, submitted the Council of Europe convention for ratification last month but the move divided...HELPUS 1.000 SUBSCRIBE
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EU backlash? Brussels threatens sanctions over new Polish media law

EU backlash? Brussels threatens sanctions over new Polish media law

EU backlash? Brussels threatens sanctions over new Polish media law

Brussels has launched a probe against Poland into its laws controlling state media - Warsaw can hire and fire senior managers working in state media. Besides the state has power over the supreme court now.
Germany called for sanctions against Poland - that threat was later dismissed by Berlin but the Polish government dubbed this as 'pressure'. Meanwhile, Hungary supports Warsaw by not allowing the bloc to place sanctions on Warsaw.
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A FORMER ECJ judge blasted Brussels' demands for the European Court of Justice to decide on the rights of EU citizens after Brexit saying they will have no power.
Sir David Edward said there was “no way” the ECJ could rule on what happens within the UK unless specifically agreed in Brexit negotiations.
Speaking on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4, Sir David said individuals would not have “any right” to appeal to the ECJ.
Mr Humphrys asked: “As far as EU citizens living in this country after Brexit, they would still be able, at least this is what we assume, obviously this will be sorted out in the negotiations, but they would still be able to appeal to the ECJ?”
Sir David replied that was not the case.
He said: “No. The individuals don’t have any right of appeal to the ECJ.
“A British court after Brexit cannot put a question to the ECJ and therefore there is no way in which a matter arising within the UK could give rise to the ECJ ruling upon what happened within the UK, unless that was agreed as possible.”
Meanwhile, former Trade CommissionerKarel De Gucht said the European Union is likely to snub UK plans for a temporary post-Brexit customs union as it wants Britain to remain under the control of EU law.
The Belgian politician said the European Union had envisioned a customs union strategy which would effectively leave the UK under Brussels' influence.
Speaking to the Today Programme, Mr De Gucht said: "A temporary customs union is something different from the transition deal that the remaining European Union [members] had in mind.
"What the EU has in mind is that the UK would, in fact, stay within the internal market, pay contributions to the budget, obey to the decisions of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) but you would be no longer represented on the Council of Ministers. So you wouldn't have voting rights anymore, members of the European Parliament (MEPs), etc. etc."
The bloc’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has also said the ECJ should have the power to fine the UK even after it leaves the EU.
A position paper from the EU’s Brexit taskforce, which is led by Mr Barnier, states both sides should create a joint committee to deal with any clashes once a withdrawal agreement is struck.
During a press conference in Prague last month, Brexit SecretaryDavid Davis adamantly denied the UK will remain under the jurisdiction of EU law and the ECJ.
Mr Davis said the European Commission had attempted to convince the UK to remain inside the ECJ to provide "certainty" to European Union and UK citizens concerned about their future after Brexit.
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Brussels warns Ukraine to improve rule of law

Brussels warns Ukraine to improve rule of law

Brussels warns Ukraine to improve rule of law

http://www.euronews.com/ The EUCommission has told Ukraine it must drastically improve its rule of law before harbouring any hopes of closer ties with the 27 member bloc.
The latest warning, at a joint EU-Ukraine cooperation council in Brussels, comes amid growing concern over the alleged mistreatment of jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko.
Ukraine's prime minister Mykola Azarov rejected the allegations, saying: "Everybody is equal before the law including former prime ministers. We do not prosecute anyone in Ukraine simply for political reasons."
But several senior EU officials have said they will not attend the upcoming Euro 2012 football championships, in a sign of a deepening rift.
"What I've heard from a number of the people I've talked to is the expectation that fair play, which is so clearly connected with sport and football, would be played not only in sport and football but also in the area of rule of law." EU enlargement chief Štefan Füle said.
For the moment, the EU has not gone as far as to call for a complete boycott of the European soccer tournament in Ukraine.
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Jurisdiction in civil and commercial matters: the Brussels I and Brussels I recast regulations

published: 18 Oct 2016

EU nation REFUSES to impose Brussels law as tension between east and west members mounts

published: 16 Feb 2018

Transport companies hold protest in Brussels against French law

A protest has been held by central European road transport companies in Brussels against a French law they say will result in unbearable extra costs when operating on French soil.
From July 1, under the so-called Macron law, foreign-based drivers must receive the French minimum wage and foreign operators must have a representative in France.
HungarianDávid Bobál, an organiser of the protest, told Euronews: "If Germany and France impose rules on how the drivers must be paid, it won't result in…
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Men At Work - Down Under (Video)

Men At Work's official music video for 'Down Under'. Click to listen to Men At Work on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/MenAtWorkSpotify?IQid=MenAWDU
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Thousands protest in Brussels on planned anti-abortion law in Spain

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Demonstrators staged a protest outside the Spanish Embassy in Brussels. Organisers said there was a crowd of over 2,000 to show their opposition to proposals to reform the abortion law in Spain.
The new measures which the conservative government has approved will outlaw abortion except in certain cases where a woman's health is at risk.
"This law doesn't res...

NIGEL FARAGE spoke to an EU citizen in Preston who said he “perfectly happy” living under British law.
Jurgen, who is originally from Sweden, told Nigel Farage that British law “should rule" and that he could not believe how the EU was treating Britain.
Speaking on Mr Farage’s LBC show, Jurgen said: “I’ve been living in the UK since 1998, I can’t believe how they are treating Britain really to be honest.
“I have lived under British law and I wish to live under British law.”
Mr Farage asked if Jurgen was happy living under British law.
The EU citizen replied: “Absolutely, why wouldn’t you? I came here to live and work and I’ve worked every single day, I pay my taxes.”
Mr Farage said: “Well Jurgen you are now in a very different position, of course, to me.
“Because you now, not only ...

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Breaking News - Brussels has passed EVERY law UK has opposed since Brexit

Brexiteers have demanded a clean break from Brussels after it was revealed every single new EU law opposed by Britain since the referendum has been passed.Campaigners said the figures showed why the UK needs to break free from EU regulations.Since the Brexit referendum in June 2016, Britain has taken part in 102 votes of the EU’sCouncil of Ministers.In 17 of those, the country either abstained or voted against the proposed measures. All were subsequently pushed through, bringing in a raft of rules that disadvantage the UK’s interests.Research by campaign group Change Britain found the new regulations added £473.3million to the EU budget, of which the share paid by British taxpayers works out at £63.6million. Motions the UK refused to endorse – but has nonetheless been forced to accept – i...

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Hosted at a Jean MonnetCentre of Excellence (IES-VUB) right at the heart of the European Union, this renowned Brussels-based LL.M. (formerly known as“PILC”) has offered excellence in the field for 44 years already. The programme is tailored for demanding global careers in law, as the professors are nominated specifically for each course in the Programme and are an international mixture of high-ranking practitioners and leading academics. The courses are exclusively at advanced master (i.e post-graduate EQF 7) level and the curriculum covers in parallel the essential aspects of international and European law.We have made special efforts to maintain our tuition as affordable as possible to the students. Small class size ensures a true “family feel” on a global scale. Our over 1200 PILC alum...

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Eu nation refuses to impose brussels law as tension between east and west members mounts

This is the second time the Balkan nation, which currently holds the EU’s rotating presidency, has clashed with Brussels bureaucrats after Sofia rejected EUbacked anticorruption legislation earlier this year. BulgarianPrime MinisterBoyko Borissov said today the ruling GERB party has withdrawn the European treaty, designed to combat violence against women, from ratification in parliament after strong opposition expressed by religious and political groups. The centreright government, led by Mr Borissov, submitted the Council of Europe convention for ratification last month but the move divided...HELPUS 1.000 SUBSCRIBE
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EU backlash? Brussels threatens sanctions over new Polish media law

Brussels has launched a probe against Poland into its laws controlling state media - Warsaw can hire and fire senior managers working in state media. Besides the state has power over the supreme court now.
Germany called for sanctions against Poland - that threat was later dismissed by Berlin but the Polish government dubbed this as 'pressure'. Meanwhile, Hungary supports Warsaw by not allowing the bloc to place sanctions on Warsaw.
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A FORMER ECJ judge blasted Brussels' demands for the European Court of Justice to decide on the rights of EU citizens after Brexit saying they will have no power.
Sir David Edward said there was “no way” the ECJ could rule on what happens within the UK unless specifically agreed in Brexit negotiations.
Speaking on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4, Sir David said individuals would not have “any right” to appeal to the ECJ.
Mr Humphrys asked: “As far as EU citizens living in this country after Brexit, they would still be able, at least this is what we assume, obviously this will be sorted out in the negotiations, but they would still be able to appeal to the ECJ?”
Sir David replied that was not the case.
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Brussels warns Ukraine to improve rule of law

http://www.euronews.com/ The EUCommission has told Ukraine it must drastically improve its rule of law before harbouring any hopes of closer ties with the 27 member bloc.
The latest warning, at a joint EU-Ukraine cooperation council in Brussels, comes amid growing concern over the alleged mistreatment of jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko.
Ukraine's prime minister Mykola Azarov rejected the allegations, saying: "Everybody is equal before the law including former prime ministers. We do not prosecute anyone in Ukraine simply for political reasons."
But several senior EU officials have said they will not attend the upcoming Euro 2012 football championships, in a sign of a deepening rift.
"What I've heard from a number of the people I've talked to is the expectation that ...

A protest has been held by central European road transport companies in Brussels against a French law they say will result in unbearable extra costs when operating on French soil.
From July 1, under the so-called Macron law, foreign-based drivers must receive the French minimum wage and foreign operators must have a representative in France.
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A protest has been held by central European road transport companies in Brussels against a French law they say will result in unbearable extra costs when operating on French soil.
From July 1, under the so-called Macron law, foreign-based drivers must receive the French minimum wage and foreign operators must have a representative in France.
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Thousands protest in Brussels on planned anti-abortion law in Spain

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Demonstrators staged a protest outside the Spanish Embassy in Brussels. Organisers said there was a crowd of over 2,000 to show their opposition to proposals to reform the abortion law in Spain.
The new measures which the conservative government has approved will outlaw abortion except in certain cases where a woman's health is at risk.
"This law doesn't respect the minimum rights that other laws in Europe do. This law treats women like we are minors," said one demonstrator while another added: "What we are asking the Spanish government today is to review the bill that it intends to make law to ensure the right to abortion isn't restricted as it is in the proposal."
The protesters marched from the embassy to the European Parliament in an attempt to get Spanish MEPs to put pressure on their government. The march attracted activists from beyond Spain.
"I'm here today because we have a very similar situation in Lithuania, currently in the parliament there is an abortion ban bill being decided," said Lina Vospliute from Lithuania.
A further demonstration is planned in front of the Spanish Embassy in Paris on Saturday which the protesters are calling 'The World March of Women'.
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Demonstrators staged a protest outside the Spanish Embassy in Brussels. Organisers said there was a crowd of over 2,000 to show their opposition to proposals to reform the abortion law in Spain.
The new measures which the conservative government has approved will outlaw abortion except in certain cases where a woman's health is at risk.
"This law doesn't respect the minimum rights that other laws in Europe do. This law treats women like we are minors," said one demonstrator while another added: "What we are asking the Spanish government today is to review the bill that it intends to make law to ensure the right to abortion isn't restricted as it is in the proposal."
The protesters marched from the embassy to the European Parliament in an attempt to get Spanish MEPs to put pressure on their government. The march attracted activists from beyond Spain.
"I'm here today because we have a very similar situation in Lithuania, currently in the parliament there is an abortion ban bill being decided," said Lina Vospliute from Lithuania.
A further demonstration is planned in front of the Spanish Embassy in Paris on Saturday which the protesters are calling 'The World March of Women'.
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Hungary's new constitution, media law touches nerves in Brussels

An EU official has warned that talks with Hungary over emergency funding could be frozen and the country faces possible legal action if its controversial new co...

An EU official has warned that talks with Hungary over emergency funding could be frozen and the country faces possible legal action if its controversial new constitution breaches European treaties.
Full story at http://www.euractiv.com/euro-finance/hungary-face-bailout-freeze-legal-action-news-509961
The new constitution entered into force on 1 January, accompanied by legislation which critics say undermine the independence of the central bank, the judiciary and the media - and entrench the position of Prime MinisterViktor Orbán's ruling Fidesz party which is affiliated with the European People'sParty.
Tens of thousands of people protested in Budapest on Monday (2 January) alleging that the new laws are authoritarian.
Commission PresidentJosé Manuel Barroso and Orbán exchanged a series of letters at the end of December in which Barroso warned the prime minister not to jeopardise the independence of the Bank of Hungary, and re-iterated concerns about media independence.
Constitution under scrutiny
Commission spokesman Olivier Bailly said: "We received translations of the new constitution this morning [3 January], and our legal experts are examining them to assess whether our concerns have been addressed."

An EU official has warned that talks with Hungary over emergency funding could be frozen and the country faces possible legal action if its controversial new constitution breaches European treaties.
Full story at http://www.euractiv.com/euro-finance/hungary-face-bailout-freeze-legal-action-news-509961
The new constitution entered into force on 1 January, accompanied by legislation which critics say undermine the independence of the central bank, the judiciary and the media - and entrench the position of Prime MinisterViktor Orbán's ruling Fidesz party which is affiliated with the European People'sParty.
Tens of thousands of people protested in Budapest on Monday (2 January) alleging that the new laws are authoritarian.
Commission PresidentJosé Manuel Barroso and Orbán exchanged a series of letters at the end of December in which Barroso warned the prime minister not to jeopardise the independence of the Bank of Hungary, and re-iterated concerns about media independence.
Constitution under scrutiny
Commission spokesman Olivier Bailly said: "We received translations of the new constitution this morning [3 January], and our legal experts are examining them to assess whether our concerns have been addressed."

NIGEL FARAGE spoke to an EU citizen in Preston who said he “perfectly happy” living under British law.
Jurgen, who is originally from Sweden, told Nigel Farage that British law “should rule" and that he could not believe how the EU was treating Britain.
Speaking on Mr Farage’s LBC show, Jurgen said: “I’ve been living in the UK since 1998, I can’t believe how they are treating Britain really to be honest.
“I have lived under British law and I wish to live under British law.”
Mr Farage asked if Jurgen was happy living under British law.
The EU citizen replied: “Absolutely, why wouldn’t you? I came here to live and work and I’ve worked every single day, I pay my taxes.”
Mr Farage said: “Well Jurgen you are now in a very different position, of course, to me.
“Because you now, not only have the protection of British law, you also have the protection of EU law.
“And the European Court of Justice will be able to rule in your favour against a high court judgement, even a supreme court judgement, in this country so, in a sense, we’ve kind of given too much really haven't we as a UK Government.”
Jurgen said he did not think this was right.
He said: “Absolutely, I don’t understand why any citizen would be treated differently to a British citizen.
“British law should rule really.”
Theresa May issued a direct plea to EU citizens living in the UK, writing in an open letter, “I want you to stay”.
The Prime Minister flew to Brussels on December 8 to finalise a last-minute Brexit deal, which many have hailed as a step forward in the negotiations with the European Union.
Britain and the EU finally agreed over EU citizens’ rights, the Brexit divorce bill and the Irish border, meaning talks can progress on to trade in 2018.
Part of the agreement means EU citizens living in the UK will have their rights enshrined in UK law and enforced by British courts.
But, the European Court of Justice will have jurisdiction over EU citizens' rights for eight years after withdrawal.

NIGEL FARAGE spoke to an EU citizen in Preston who said he “perfectly happy” living under British law.
Jurgen, who is originally from Sweden, told Nigel Farage that British law “should rule" and that he could not believe how the EU was treating Britain.
Speaking on Mr Farage’s LBC show, Jurgen said: “I’ve been living in the UK since 1998, I can’t believe how they are treating Britain really to be honest.
“I have lived under British law and I wish to live under British law.”
Mr Farage asked if Jurgen was happy living under British law.
The EU citizen replied: “Absolutely, why wouldn’t you? I came here to live and work and I’ve worked every single day, I pay my taxes.”
Mr Farage said: “Well Jurgen you are now in a very different position, of course, to me.
“Because you now, not only have the protection of British law, you also have the protection of EU law.
“And the European Court of Justice will be able to rule in your favour against a high court judgement, even a supreme court judgement, in this country so, in a sense, we’ve kind of given too much really haven't we as a UK Government.”
Jurgen said he did not think this was right.
He said: “Absolutely, I don’t understand why any citizen would be treated differently to a British citizen.
“British law should rule really.”
Theresa May issued a direct plea to EU citizens living in the UK, writing in an open letter, “I want you to stay”.
The Prime Minister flew to Brussels on December 8 to finalise a last-minute Brexit deal, which many have hailed as a step forward in the negotiations with the European Union.
Britain and the EU finally agreed over EU citizens’ rights, the Brexit divorce bill and the Irish border, meaning talks can progress on to trade in 2018.
Part of the agreement means EU citizens living in the UK will have their rights enshrined in UK law and enforced by British courts.
But, the European Court of Justice will have jurisdiction over EU citizens' rights for eight years after withdrawal.

Breaking News - Brussels has passed EVERY law UK has opposed since Brexit

Brexiteers have demanded a clean break from Brussels after it was revealed every single new EU law opposed by Britain since the referendum has been passed.Campa...

Brexiteers have demanded a clean break from Brussels after it was revealed every single new EU law opposed by Britain since the referendum has been passed.Campaigners said the figures showed why the UK needs to break free from EU regulations.Since the Brexit referendum in June 2016, Britain has taken part in 102 votes of the EU’sCouncil of Ministers.In 17 of those, the country either abstained or voted against the proposed measures. All were subsequently pushed through, bringing in a raft of rules that disadvantage the UK’s interests.Research by campaign group Change Britain found the new regulations added £473.3million to the EU budget, of which the share paid by British taxpayers works out at £63.6million. Motions the UK refused to endorse – but has nonetheless been forced to accept – include new common rules for ports.Prior to becoming Brexit Secretary, David Davis warned that this measure ‘will interfere with the commercial freedom of our ports and undermine their ability to attract investment in essential national infrastructure’, claiming that up to 400,000 jobs could be affected.Gisela Stuart, chairman of Change Britain, said: ‘Those who argue we should stay tied to the EU’s single market in order to influence policy are deluding themselves.‘The fact is that Brussels already ignores our concerns, and this will only continue if we remain answerable to EU law without being a member of the bloc.‘This is why we must take back full control of our laws and deliver a clean Brexit.’Boris Johnson last week warned that keeping Britain shackled to EU laws after Brexit would be ‘madness’.The Foreign Secretary said the ‘Brussels way of regulation’ cannot keep pace with the needs of the high-growth industries of the future.He said maintaining full alignment with EU rules would make a mockery of Brexit, adding: ‘I think the argument is gaining ground that it really would be madness to leave without taking back control of your regulatory freedoms.’Mr Johnson is leading the charge in the Cabinet for a clean break from the EU.During talks last week he faced resistance from ChancellorPhilip Hammond and Home SecretaryAmber Rudd, who fear moving too far from EU regulations could damage existing export markets.The Foreign Secretary was backed by Michael Gove and Liam Fox, who argue that Brussels’ red tape helps explain why Europe has failed to produce a technology giant such as Microsoft or Google.Mrs May reserved her position on the matter, telling ministers there would be further discussions before she reaches a final view. The Cabinet meeting reached a broad agreement that the UK should be free to diverge in some areas after Brexit.Jeremy Corbyn still won't rule out second referendum Jeremy Corbyn has failed to rule out a second EU referendum on Brexit if he becomes prime minister. The Labour leader said his party is ‘not advocating’ another vote but will not take the option off the table. It comes after nine Labour backbenchers backed an unsuccessful Li
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Brexiteers have demanded a clean break from Brussels after it was revealed every single new EU law opposed by Britain since the referendum has been passed.Campaigners said the figures showed why the UK needs to break free from EU regulations.Since the Brexit referendum in June 2016, Britain has taken part in 102 votes of the EU’sCouncil of Ministers.In 17 of those, the country either abstained or voted against the proposed measures. All were subsequently pushed through, bringing in a raft of rules that disadvantage the UK’s interests.Research by campaign group Change Britain found the new regulations added £473.3million to the EU budget, of which the share paid by British taxpayers works out at £63.6million. Motions the UK refused to endorse – but has nonetheless been forced to accept – include new common rules for ports.Prior to becoming Brexit Secretary, David Davis warned that this measure ‘will interfere with the commercial freedom of our ports and undermine their ability to attract investment in essential national infrastructure’, claiming that up to 400,000 jobs could be affected.Gisela Stuart, chairman of Change Britain, said: ‘Those who argue we should stay tied to the EU’s single market in order to influence policy are deluding themselves.‘The fact is that Brussels already ignores our concerns, and this will only continue if we remain answerable to EU law without being a member of the bloc.‘This is why we must take back full control of our laws and deliver a clean Brexit.’Boris Johnson last week warned that keeping Britain shackled to EU laws after Brexit would be ‘madness’.The Foreign Secretary said the ‘Brussels way of regulation’ cannot keep pace with the needs of the high-growth industries of the future.He said maintaining full alignment with EU rules would make a mockery of Brexit, adding: ‘I think the argument is gaining ground that it really would be madness to leave without taking back control of your regulatory freedoms.’Mr Johnson is leading the charge in the Cabinet for a clean break from the EU.During talks last week he faced resistance from ChancellorPhilip Hammond and Home SecretaryAmber Rudd, who fear moving too far from EU regulations could damage existing export markets.The Foreign Secretary was backed by Michael Gove and Liam Fox, who argue that Brussels’ red tape helps explain why Europe has failed to produce a technology giant such as Microsoft or Google.Mrs May reserved her position on the matter, telling ministers there would be further discussions before she reaches a final view. The Cabinet meeting reached a broad agreement that the UK should be free to diverge in some areas after Brexit.Jeremy Corbyn still won't rule out second referendum Jeremy Corbyn has failed to rule out a second EU referendum on Brexit if he becomes prime minister. The Labour leader said his party is ‘not advocating’ another vote but will not take the option off the table. It comes after nine Labour backbenchers backed an unsuccessful Li
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Hosted at a Jean MonnetCentre of Excellence (IES-VUB) right at the heart of the European Union, this renowned Brussels-based LL.M. (formerly known as“PILC”) has offered excellence in the field for 44 years already. The programme is tailored for demanding global careers in law, as the professors are nominated specifically for each course in the Programme and are an international mixture of high-ranking practitioners and leading academics. The courses are exclusively at advanced master (i.e post-graduate EQF 7) level and the curriculum covers in parallel the essential aspects of international and European law.We have made special efforts to maintain our tuition as affordable as possible to the students. Small class size ensures a true “family feel” on a global scale. Our over 1200 PILC alumni are of 108 nationalities.

Hosted at a Jean MonnetCentre of Excellence (IES-VUB) right at the heart of the European Union, this renowned Brussels-based LL.M. (formerly known as“PILC”) has offered excellence in the field for 44 years already. The programme is tailored for demanding global careers in law, as the professors are nominated specifically for each course in the Programme and are an international mixture of high-ranking practitioners and leading academics. The courses are exclusively at advanced master (i.e post-graduate EQF 7) level and the curriculum covers in parallel the essential aspects of international and European law.We have made special efforts to maintain our tuition as affordable as possible to the students. Small class size ensures a true “family feel” on a global scale. Our over 1200 PILC alumni are of 108 nationalities.

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Eu nation refuses to impose brussels law as tension between east and west members mounts

This is the second time the Balkan nation, which currently holds the EU’s rotating presidency, has clashed with Brussels bureaucrats after Sofia rejected EUback...

This is the second time the Balkan nation, which currently holds the EU’s rotating presidency, has clashed with Brussels bureaucrats after Sofia rejected EUbacked anticorruption legislation earlier this year. BulgarianPrime MinisterBoyko Borissov said today the ruling GERB party has withdrawn the European treaty, designed to combat violence against women, from ratification in parliament after strong opposition expressed by religious and political groups. The centreright government, led by Mr Borissov, submitted the Council of Europe convention for ratification last month but the move divided...HELPUS 1.000 SUBSCRIBE
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This is the second time the Balkan nation, which currently holds the EU’s rotating presidency, has clashed with Brussels bureaucrats after Sofia rejected EUbacked anticorruption legislation earlier this year. BulgarianPrime MinisterBoyko Borissov said today the ruling GERB party has withdrawn the European treaty, designed to combat violence against women, from ratification in parliament after strong opposition expressed by religious and political groups. The centreright government, led by Mr Borissov, submitted the Council of Europe convention for ratification last month but the move divided...HELPUS 1.000 SUBSCRIBE
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EU backlash? Brussels threatens sanctions over new Polish media law

Brussels has launched a probe against Poland into its laws controlling state media - Warsaw can hire and fire senior managers working in state media. Besides th...

Brussels has launched a probe against Poland into its laws controlling state media - Warsaw can hire and fire senior managers working in state media. Besides the state has power over the supreme court now.
Germany called for sanctions against Poland - that threat was later dismissed by Berlin but the Polish government dubbed this as 'pressure'. Meanwhile, Hungary supports Warsaw by not allowing the bloc to place sanctions on Warsaw.
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Brussels has launched a probe against Poland into its laws controlling state media - Warsaw can hire and fire senior managers working in state media. Besides the state has power over the supreme court now.
Germany called for sanctions against Poland - that threat was later dismissed by Berlin but the Polish government dubbed this as 'pressure'. Meanwhile, Hungary supports Warsaw by not allowing the bloc to place sanctions on Warsaw.
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A FORMER ECJ judge blasted Brussels' demands for the European Court of Justice to decide on the rights of EU citizens after Brexit saying they will have no power.
Sir David Edward said there was “no way” the ECJ could rule on what happens within the UK unless specifically agreed in Brexit negotiations.
Speaking on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4, Sir David said individuals would not have “any right” to appeal to the ECJ.
Mr Humphrys asked: “As far as EU citizens living in this country after Brexit, they would still be able, at least this is what we assume, obviously this will be sorted out in the negotiations, but they would still be able to appeal to the ECJ?”
Sir David replied that was not the case.
He said: “No. The individuals don’t have any right of appeal to the ECJ.
“A British court after Brexit cannot put a question to the ECJ and therefore there is no way in which a matter arising within the UK could give rise to the ECJ ruling upon what happened within the UK, unless that was agreed as possible.”
Meanwhile, former Trade CommissionerKarel De Gucht said the European Union is likely to snub UK plans for a temporary post-Brexit customs union as it wants Britain to remain under the control of EU law.
The Belgian politician said the European Union had envisioned a customs union strategy which would effectively leave the UK under Brussels' influence.
Speaking to the Today Programme, Mr De Gucht said: "A temporary customs union is something different from the transition deal that the remaining European Union [members] had in mind.
"What the EU has in mind is that the UK would, in fact, stay within the internal market, pay contributions to the budget, obey to the decisions of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) but you would be no longer represented on the Council of Ministers. So you wouldn't have voting rights anymore, members of the European Parliament (MEPs), etc. etc."
The bloc’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has also said the ECJ should have the power to fine the UK even after it leaves the EU.
A position paper from the EU’s Brexit taskforce, which is led by Mr Barnier, states both sides should create a joint committee to deal with any clashes once a withdrawal agreement is struck.
During a press conference in Prague last month, Brexit SecretaryDavid Davis adamantly denied the UK will remain under the jurisdiction of EU law and the ECJ.
Mr Davis said the European Commission had attempted to convince the UK to remain inside the ECJ to provide "certainty" to European Union and UK citizens concerned about their future after Brexit.
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Please watch: "'Stop this arrogance' GermanMEP savages Juncker and Verhofstadt during epic Brexit tirade"
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A FORMER ECJ judge blasted Brussels' demands for the European Court of Justice to decide on the rights of EU citizens after Brexit saying they will have no power.
Sir David Edward said there was “no way” the ECJ could rule on what happens within the UK unless specifically agreed in Brexit negotiations.
Speaking on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4, Sir David said individuals would not have “any right” to appeal to the ECJ.
Mr Humphrys asked: “As far as EU citizens living in this country after Brexit, they would still be able, at least this is what we assume, obviously this will be sorted out in the negotiations, but they would still be able to appeal to the ECJ?”
Sir David replied that was not the case.
He said: “No. The individuals don’t have any right of appeal to the ECJ.
“A British court after Brexit cannot put a question to the ECJ and therefore there is no way in which a matter arising within the UK could give rise to the ECJ ruling upon what happened within the UK, unless that was agreed as possible.”
Meanwhile, former Trade CommissionerKarel De Gucht said the European Union is likely to snub UK plans for a temporary post-Brexit customs union as it wants Britain to remain under the control of EU law.
The Belgian politician said the European Union had envisioned a customs union strategy which would effectively leave the UK under Brussels' influence.
Speaking to the Today Programme, Mr De Gucht said: "A temporary customs union is something different from the transition deal that the remaining European Union [members] had in mind.
"What the EU has in mind is that the UK would, in fact, stay within the internal market, pay contributions to the budget, obey to the decisions of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) but you would be no longer represented on the Council of Ministers. So you wouldn't have voting rights anymore, members of the European Parliament (MEPs), etc. etc."
The bloc’s chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has also said the ECJ should have the power to fine the UK even after it leaves the EU.
A position paper from the EU’s Brexit taskforce, which is led by Mr Barnier, states both sides should create a joint committee to deal with any clashes once a withdrawal agreement is struck.
During a press conference in Prague last month, Brexit SecretaryDavid Davis adamantly denied the UK will remain under the jurisdiction of EU law and the ECJ.
Mr Davis said the European Commission had attempted to convince the UK to remain inside the ECJ to provide "certainty" to European Union and UK citizens concerned about their future after Brexit.
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Please watch: "'Stop this arrogance' GermanMEP savages Juncker and Verhofstadt during epic Brexit tirade"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4JMdeh4NG8
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Brussels warns Ukraine to improve rule of law

http://www.euronews.com/ The EUCommission has told Ukraine it must drastically improve its rule of law before harbouring any hopes of closer ties with the 27 m...

http://www.euronews.com/ The EUCommission has told Ukraine it must drastically improve its rule of law before harbouring any hopes of closer ties with the 27 member bloc.
The latest warning, at a joint EU-Ukraine cooperation council in Brussels, comes amid growing concern over the alleged mistreatment of jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko.
Ukraine's prime minister Mykola Azarov rejected the allegations, saying: "Everybody is equal before the law including former prime ministers. We do not prosecute anyone in Ukraine simply for political reasons."
But several senior EU officials have said they will not attend the upcoming Euro 2012 football championships, in a sign of a deepening rift.
"What I've heard from a number of the people I've talked to is the expectation that fair play, which is so clearly connected with sport and football, would be played not only in sport and football but also in the area of rule of law." EU enlargement chief Štefan Füle said.
For the moment, the EU has not gone as far as to call for a complete boycott of the European soccer tournament in Ukraine.
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http://www.euronews.com/ The EUCommission has told Ukraine it must drastically improve its rule of law before harbouring any hopes of closer ties with the 27 member bloc.
The latest warning, at a joint EU-Ukraine cooperation council in Brussels, comes amid growing concern over the alleged mistreatment of jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko.
Ukraine's prime minister Mykola Azarov rejected the allegations, saying: "Everybody is equal before the law including former prime ministers. We do not prosecute anyone in Ukraine simply for political reasons."
But several senior EU officials have said they will not attend the upcoming Euro 2012 football championships, in a sign of a deepening rift.
"What I've heard from a number of the people I've talked to is the expectation that fair play, which is so clearly connected with sport and football, would be played not only in sport and football but also in the area of rule of law." EU enlargement chief Štefan Füle said.
For the moment, the EU has not gone as far as to call for a complete boycott of the European soccer tournament in Ukraine.
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Brussels, Belgium Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Brussels is the capital of Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union (EU). It is also the largest urban area in Belgium, comprising 19 municipalities, including the municipality of the City of Brussels, which is the de jure capital of Belgium, in addition to the seat of the French Community of Belgium and of the Flemish Community.
The most important places to visit in Brussels: The Atomium (amongst the world's most fascinating buildings, represents a cell of iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. You can even take a walk inside), Manneken Pis (simply put, a statue of a boy urinating. No one expected a famous Brussels landmark. Often it's adorned with costumes), Royal greenhouses (built all the way back in 1873, it's a massive complex of greenhous...

Quick Trips and Tips: Brussels and Bruges Belgium

QuickTrip to Brussels and Bruges
Tips Video: https://youtu.be/j9sKPTuV1Vo
In this video you will see how you can enjoy a quick trip to Brussels and Bruges. We did our own walking tour by looking on google maps and creating an easy to walk route, making sure to check out all the hot spots.
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Brussels Travel Guide | 4K Ultra HD

This is your TravelGuide for a amazing stay in Brussels.
Visit all top attractions for a unforgettable vacation in this city.
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published: 07 Jun 2017

Brussels Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

Brussels, being the center of the European Union, is not only the capital of Belgium, but of whole Europe. The mediaval city core and square determine the atmosphere of the whole city. The GrandPalace is surrounded by magnificent baroque buildings, which were once centers of famous guilds. The building of the City Hall is remerkably beautiful. Not far away stands the Menneken Pils, one of the symbols of Brussels. In the elegant passages and on the streets one can find such Belgian rarities as lace, pralines, and beer. The most notable sights in the city are the Parliament and the City Hall, but we must not forget the Museums showing us the works of the authors of the Low Countries. Near the triumphal arch stands the famous Atomium, which was the symbol of the 1958World Fair. We can take ...

Travel Guide Brussels, Belgium - visit.brussels

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The Best Things to do in Belgium

We toured through the Brussels & Wallonia regions to find out the absolute best things to do in Belgium. From eating waffles and drinking Trappist beers (made by monks), we had the best time exploring the country of Belgium.
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Travel Brussels in a Minute - Aerial Drone Video | Expedia

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Brussels, Belgium:
This cosmopolitan capital city is a melting pot of languages, cultures and traditions, and the perfect destination for the discerning gourmand.
This video takes you on a journey through cosmopolitan Brussels, with aerial drone video shots of the city from above and a time lapse through the colourful streets and Brussels attractions. Enjoy watching!
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Travel abroad and tour Brussels Belgium with youtubers as your guide

Tour the historic city of Brussels. Let us guide you with our tips on things to do in a day in the beautiful cultural destination of Brussels. Travel with us to top sites and landmarks such as Manneken Pis, his sister Jeanneke Pis, the Atonium and Grand Place. Discover the sights and sounds and taste the sweet perfection that is Belgium chocolate and Waffles!
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published: 01 Apr 2017

BRUSSELS TRAVEL VLOG| TIPS & TRICKS 😍⛪🌇⛄🎵❤

Hello! here's my TIPS & TRICKS about Brussels! ❤🙌
We are so glad that we've got this oportunity to visit this marvellous city ⛪🌇🙌
We were completely impressed by the Christmas Market and all that Brussels had to offer.⛄🎁🎄🎀
So let's watch it together!
As I promised, I am going to put the link from the FREE GUIDED TOURS:
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I am preparing something very helpful for those who are going to BRUSSELS soon, so stay close for it!
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Brussels is the capital of Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union (EU). It is also the largest urban area in Belgium, comprising 19 municipalities, including the municipality of the City of Brussels, which is the de jure capital of Belgium, in addition to the seat of the French Community of Belgium and of the Flemish Community.
The most important places to visit in Brussels: The Atomium (amongst the world's most fascinating buildings, represents a cell of iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. You can even take a walk inside), Manneken Pis (simply put, a statue of a boy urinating. No one expected a famous Brussels landmark. Often it's adorned with costumes), Royal greenhouses (built all the way back in 1873, it's a massive complex of greenhouse domes and galleries that showcase many rare plants and flowers), Royal Palace (currently the offices of Belgian monarchy, this present structure was constructed in the 19th century), Grand Palace (spend an evening in Europe's most beautiful square. Few other places in the world can match its architectural splendor) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Brussels travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

http://bookinghunter.com/
Brussels is the capital of Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union (EU). It is also the largest urban area in Belgium, comprising 19 municipalities, including the municipality of the City of Brussels, which is the de jure capital of Belgium, in addition to the seat of the French Community of Belgium and of the Flemish Community.
The most important places to visit in Brussels: The Atomium (amongst the world's most fascinating buildings, represents a cell of iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. You can even take a walk inside), Manneken Pis (simply put, a statue of a boy urinating. No one expected a famous Brussels landmark. Often it's adorned with costumes), Royal greenhouses (built all the way back in 1873, it's a massive complex of greenhouse domes and galleries that showcase many rare plants and flowers), Royal Palace (currently the offices of Belgian monarchy, this present structure was constructed in the 19th century), Grand Palace (spend an evening in Europe's most beautiful square. Few other places in the world can match its architectural splendor) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Brussels travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

Quick Trips and Tips: Brussels and Bruges Belgium

QuickTrip to Brussels and Bruges
Tips Video: https://youtu.be/j9sKPTuV1Vo
In this video you will see how you can enjoy a quick trip to Brussels and Bruges. We...

QuickTrip to Brussels and Bruges
Tips Video: https://youtu.be/j9sKPTuV1Vo
In this video you will see how you can enjoy a quick trip to Brussels and Bruges. We did our own walking tour by looking on google maps and creating an easy to walk route, making sure to check out all the hot spots.
Melange by AnvionMusic https://soundcloud.com/anvionmusic
Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...Music provided by AudioLibrary https://youtu.be/LqVfbijhslA

QuickTrip to Brussels and Bruges
Tips Video: https://youtu.be/j9sKPTuV1Vo
In this video you will see how you can enjoy a quick trip to Brussels and Bruges. We did our own walking tour by looking on google maps and creating an easy to walk route, making sure to check out all the hot spots.
Melange by AnvionMusic https://soundcloud.com/anvionmusic
Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike3.0 Unported— CC BY-SA 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...Music provided by AudioLibrary https://youtu.be/LqVfbijhslA

Brussels Travel Guide | 4K Ultra HD

This is your TravelGuide for a amazing stay in Brussels.
Visit all top attractions for a unforgettable vacation in this city.
________________________________...

This is your TravelGuide for a amazing stay in Brussels.
Visit all top attractions for a unforgettable vacation in this city.
___________________________________________________
For more informations, visit my website:
WEBSITE:
http://www.yourtravelguide.org
INSTAGRAM:
https://www.instagram.com/your.travel.guide/
___________________________________________________
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Evalk - LavenderTown
https://youtu.be/OapCOCQZCsQ
Rolipso - Sway
https://youtu.be/GJ-ws1fvMkU
___________________________________________________

This is your TravelGuide for a amazing stay in Brussels.
Visit all top attractions for a unforgettable vacation in this city.
___________________________________________________
For more informations, visit my website:
WEBSITE:
http://www.yourtravelguide.org
INSTAGRAM:
https://www.instagram.com/your.travel.guide/
___________________________________________________
Music provided by Frequency:
Evalk - LavenderTown
https://youtu.be/OapCOCQZCsQ
Rolipso - Sway
https://youtu.be/GJ-ws1fvMkU
___________________________________________________

Brussels, being the center of the European Union, is not only the capital of Belgium, but of whole Europe. The mediaval city core and square determine the atmosphere of the whole city. The GrandPalace is surrounded by magnificent baroque buildings, which were once centers of famous guilds. The building of the City Hall is remerkably beautiful. Not far away stands the Menneken Pils, one of the symbols of Brussels. In the elegant passages and on the streets one can find such Belgian rarities as lace, pralines, and beer. The most notable sights in the city are the Parliament and the City Hall, but we must not forget the Museums showing us the works of the authors of the Low Countries. Near the triumphal arch stands the famous Atomium, which was the symbol of the 1958World Fair. We can take memorable trips to Bokrijk cultural village, to the shore os Oostende, the site of the battle of Waterloo, and to the cities of Antwerpen and Gent. And finally to Bruges, a real tourists’ paradise with its red brick buildings.

Brussels, being the center of the European Union, is not only the capital of Belgium, but of whole Europe. The mediaval city core and square determine the atmosphere of the whole city. The GrandPalace is surrounded by magnificent baroque buildings, which were once centers of famous guilds. The building of the City Hall is remerkably beautiful. Not far away stands the Menneken Pils, one of the symbols of Brussels. In the elegant passages and on the streets one can find such Belgian rarities as lace, pralines, and beer. The most notable sights in the city are the Parliament and the City Hall, but we must not forget the Museums showing us the works of the authors of the Low Countries. Near the triumphal arch stands the famous Atomium, which was the symbol of the 1958World Fair. We can take memorable trips to Bokrijk cultural village, to the shore os Oostende, the site of the battle of Waterloo, and to the cities of Antwerpen and Gent. And finally to Bruges, a real tourists’ paradise with its red brick buildings.

Travel Guide Brussels, Belgium - visit.brussels

For more info about Brussels just follow the official online guide here: http://www.visit.brussels
Get a free, updated Brussels TravelGuide: http://www.arri...

For more info about Brussels just follow the official online guide here: http://www.visit.brussels
Get a free, updated Brussels TravelGuide: http://www.arrivalguides.com/en/Travelguides/Europe/Belgium/BRUSSELS

For more info about Brussels just follow the official online guide here: http://www.visit.brussels
Get a free, updated Brussels TravelGuide: http://www.arrivalguides.com/en/Travelguides/Europe/Belgium/BRUSSELS

We toured through the Brussels & Wallonia regions to find out the absolute best things to do in Belgium. From eating waffles and drinking Trappist beers (made by monks), we had the best time exploring the country of Belgium.
What we're wearing:
Collette's Jacket: http://amzn.to/2qLDnF7
Collette's Hat: http://amzn.to/2pf1zQb
Collette's Sunglasses: http://amzn.to/2pfgdaa
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We toured through the Brussels & Wallonia regions to find out the absolute best things to do in Belgium. From eating waffles and drinking Trappist beers (made by monks), we had the best time exploring the country of Belgium.
What we're wearing:
Collette's Jacket: http://amzn.to/2qLDnF7
Collette's Hat: http://amzn.to/2pf1zQb
Collette's Sunglasses: http://amzn.to/2pfgdaa
Scott's Jacket: http://amzn.to/2ptubRT
Scott's Backpack: http://amzn.to/2qk6oHW
Scott's sunglasses: http://amzn.to/2peVaEH
More on the blog: http://www.roamaroo.com
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Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/roamaroo
Music by: Bensound

Travel Brussels in a Minute - Aerial Drone Video | Expedia

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Brussels, Belgium:
This cosmopolitan capital city is a melting pot of languages, culture...

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Brussels, Belgium:
This cosmopolitan capital city is a melting pot of languages, cultures and traditions, and the perfect destination for the discerning gourmand.
This video takes you on a journey through cosmopolitan Brussels, with aerial drone video shots of the city from above and a time lapse through the colourful streets and Brussels attractions. Enjoy watching!
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Brussels, Belgium:
This cosmopolitan capital city is a melting pot of languages, cultures and traditions, and the perfect destination for the discerning gourmand.
This video takes you on a journey through cosmopolitan Brussels, with aerial drone video shots of the city from above and a time lapse through the colourful streets and Brussels attractions. Enjoy watching!
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Travel abroad and tour Brussels Belgium with youtubers as your guide

Tour the historic city of Brussels. Let us guide you with our tips on things to do in a day in the beautiful cultural destination of Brussels. Travel with us ...

Tour the historic city of Brussels. Let us guide you with our tips on things to do in a day in the beautiful cultural destination of Brussels. Travel with us to top sites and landmarks such as Manneken Pis, his sister Jeanneke Pis, the Atonium and Grand Place. Discover the sights and sounds and taste the sweet perfection that is Belgium chocolate and Waffles!
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Tour the historic city of Brussels. Let us guide you with our tips on things to do in a day in the beautiful cultural destination of Brussels. Travel with us to top sites and landmarks such as Manneken Pis, his sister Jeanneke Pis, the Atonium and Grand Place. Discover the sights and sounds and taste the sweet perfection that is Belgium chocolate and Waffles!
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BRUSSELS TRAVEL VLOG| TIPS & TRICKS 😍⛪🌇⛄🎵❤

Hello! here's my TIPS & TRICKS about Brussels! ❤🙌
We are so glad that we've got this oportunity to visit this marvellous city ⛪🌇🙌
We were completely impressed ...

Hello! here's my TIPS & TRICKS about Brussels! ❤🙌
We are so glad that we've got this oportunity to visit this marvellous city ⛪🌇🙌
We were completely impressed by the Christmas Market and all that Brussels had to offer.⛄🎁🎄🎀
So let's watch it together!
As I promised, I am going to put the link from the FREE GUIDED TOURS:
https://www.vivastour.com/en
I am preparing something very helpful for those who are going to BRUSSELS soon, so stay close for it!
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and COMMENT if you like it 😉😇👍
I would love to hear what you think about the video😇
Thank you for watching! 🙏
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But stay close for my future vlogs🎄🎁🙌

Hello! here's my TIPS & TRICKS about Brussels! ❤🙌
We are so glad that we've got this oportunity to visit this marvellous city ⛪🌇🙌
We were completely impressed by the Christmas Market and all that Brussels had to offer.⛄🎁🎄🎀
So let's watch it together!
As I promised, I am going to put the link from the FREE GUIDED TOURS:
https://www.vivastour.com/en
I am preparing something very helpful for those who are going to BRUSSELS soon, so stay close for it!
Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, LIKE and COMMENT if you like it 😉😇👍
I would love to hear what you think about the video😇
Thank you for watching! 🙏
You can also find me here:
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The Brussels Business - Who Runs the EU ? - HD (sub - serb/cro)

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THE BRUSSELS BUSINESS is a docu-thriller that dives into the grey zone underneath European democracy. An expedition into the world of the 15,000 lobbyists in the EU-capital, of the PR-conglomerates, think tanks and their all embracing networks of power and their close ties to the political elites.
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The Brussels Effect: The Rise of a Regulatory Superstate in Europe

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Anu Bradford, assistant professor at the University of Chicago, discusses "the Brussels Effect," which highlights an underestimated aspect of European power the discussion on globalization and power politics overlooks: Europe's unilateral power to regulate global commerce.
It is common today to hear Europe described today as the power of the past whose military, economic, and political powers are declining. Bradford, however, argues that Europe is successfully exporting its legal institutions and standards and examines why the markets, other states, and international institutions can do little to constrain Europe's global reg...

published: 12 Mar 2012

Brussels Central Station Explosion: Breaking News Coverage From ABC Radio

Lunchtime debate on “The relationship between EU consumer law and data protection”
Recorded debate with the authors of a recent article in Common Market Law Review on the Relationship between EU Consumer Law and Data Protection Law: “The perfect match? A closer look at the relationship between EU consumer law and data protection”, written by ProfNatali Helberger, Dr Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius (both University of Amsterdam) and Agustin Reyna (BEUC).
Full reference: HELBERGER/ZUIDERVEEN BORGESIUS/REYNA, The Perfect Match? A Closer Look at the Relationship between EU Consumer and Data Protection Law, CMLR 2017 Vol. 54 No. 5, pp. 1427-1466.
The article argues that the interplay of data protection law and consumer protection law provides exciting opportunities for a more integrated visi...

published: 20 Dec 2017

Rule of Law in Poland - Press point by European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans

Allow Me To Die: Euthanasia in Belgium

Imagine choosing to die when you don’t have a terminal illness. Is it a choice we should have? A powerful Dateline special gets rare access to film the journeys of two people in Belgium – going behind the most liberal euthanasia laws in the world.
For more on Brett Mason's story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1JSr1sG

Concern about the humanitarian consequences of the use of nuclear weapons has provided one of the sharpest intellectual challenges to nuclear deterrence in recent decades. Although the United Kingdom and the United States sent representatives to the most recent international conference on the subject, the nuclear-weapon states have generally been reluctant to respond. Do nuclear weapon states fail to appreciate the consequences of nuclear use? Moreover, what implications do these consequences have for policy? Specifically, are there circumstances under which the use of nuclear weapons could still be consistent with both international law and morality in spite of the consequences?

published: 24 Mar 2015

'Big Data in the platform economy: A need to redesign the rules?': Alain Strowel

Difference Day Brussels 03-05-2017- Can Laws Stop Fake News?

published: 04 May 2017

A Royal Family, Episode 1: The Father in law of Europe (Documentary)

At the end of the 1800s, the Danish King, Christian IX and his wife, Queen Louise, married their six children into the dominating European royal families and Christian IX became known as "Europe's Father-In-Law". Today, his descendants are to be found all over Europe.
These are their stories, stories of power, love, triumph, tragedy and honour, recounted through interviews and never before published letters, photographs and home movie footage, by over 30 members of the European royal family.
Anecdotes handed down through generations give insight into a Europe ruled by 'dynasty politics' where arranged marriages created alliances between countries.
Episode 1 - The Father-In-Law of Europe.
In the Europe of the 1800s, Denmark, England, and Russia each have a childless king; all three need ...

The Brussels Business - Who Runs the EU ? - HD (sub - serb/cro)

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THE BRUSSELS BUSINESS is a docu-thriller that dives into the grey zone underneath European democracy. An expedition into...

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THE BRUSSELS BUSINESS is a docu-thriller that dives into the grey zone underneath European democracy. An expedition into the world of the 15,000 lobbyists in the EU-capital, of the PR-conglomerates, think tanks and their all embracing networks of power and their close ties to the political elites.
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The Brussels Effect: The Rise of a Regulatory Superstate in Europe

If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago....

If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu.
Anu Bradford, assistant professor at the University of Chicago, discusses "the Brussels Effect," which highlights an underestimated aspect of European power the discussion on globalization and power politics overlooks: Europe's unilateral power to regulate global commerce.
It is common today to hear Europe described today as the power of the past whose military, economic, and political powers are declining. Bradford, however, argues that Europe is successfully exporting its legal institutions and standards and examines why the markets, other states, and international institutions can do little to constrain Europe's global regulatory agenda.
This lecture is part of the Chicago's BestIdeas series.
For more information, visit http://www.law.uchicago.edu/events/2012-01-18-chicagos-best-ideas-anu-bradford-brussels-effect-rise-regulatory-superstate-europe.
January 18, 2012

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Anu Bradford, assistant professor at the University of Chicago, discusses "the Brussels Effect," which highlights an underestimated aspect of European power the discussion on globalization and power politics overlooks: Europe's unilateral power to regulate global commerce.
It is common today to hear Europe described today as the power of the past whose military, economic, and political powers are declining. Bradford, however, argues that Europe is successfully exporting its legal institutions and standards and examines why the markets, other states, and international institutions can do little to constrain Europe's global regulatory agenda.
This lecture is part of the Chicago's BestIdeas series.
For more information, visit http://www.law.uchicago.edu/events/2012-01-18-chicagos-best-ideas-anu-bradford-brussels-effect-rise-regulatory-superstate-europe.
January 18, 2012

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Allow Me To Die: Euthanasia in Belgium

Imagine choosing to die when you don’t have a terminal illness. Is it a choice we should have? A powerful Dateline special gets rare access to film the journeys...

Imagine choosing to die when you don’t have a terminal illness. Is it a choice we should have? A powerful Dateline special gets rare access to film the journeys of two people in Belgium – going behind the most liberal euthanasia laws in the world.
For more on Brett Mason's story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1JSr1sG

Imagine choosing to die when you don’t have a terminal illness. Is it a choice we should have? A powerful Dateline special gets rare access to film the journeys of two people in Belgium – going behind the most liberal euthanasia laws in the world.
For more on Brett Mason's story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1JSr1sG

Concern about the humanitarian consequences of the use of nuclear weapons has provided one of the sharpest intellectual challenges to nuclear deterrence in rece...

Concern about the humanitarian consequences of the use of nuclear weapons has provided one of the sharpest intellectual challenges to nuclear deterrence in recent decades. Although the United Kingdom and the United States sent representatives to the most recent international conference on the subject, the nuclear-weapon states have generally been reluctant to respond. Do nuclear weapon states fail to appreciate the consequences of nuclear use? Moreover, what implications do these consequences have for policy? Specifically, are there circumstances under which the use of nuclear weapons could still be consistent with both international law and morality in spite of the consequences?

Concern about the humanitarian consequences of the use of nuclear weapons has provided one of the sharpest intellectual challenges to nuclear deterrence in recent decades. Although the United Kingdom and the United States sent representatives to the most recent international conference on the subject, the nuclear-weapon states have generally been reluctant to respond. Do nuclear weapon states fail to appreciate the consequences of nuclear use? Moreover, what implications do these consequences have for policy? Specifically, are there circumstances under which the use of nuclear weapons could still be consistent with both international law and morality in spite of the consequences?

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'Big Data in the platform economy: A need to redesign the rules?': Alain Strowel

At the end of the 1800s, the Danish King, Christian IX and his wife, Queen Louise, married their six children into the dominating European royal families and Christian IX became known as "Europe's Father-In-Law". Today, his descendants are to be found all over Europe.
These are their stories, stories of power, love, triumph, tragedy and honour, recounted through interviews and never before published letters, photographs and home movie footage, by over 30 members of the European royal family.
Anecdotes handed down through generations give insight into a Europe ruled by 'dynasty politics' where arranged marriages created alliances between countries.
Episode 1 - The Father-In-Law of Europe.
In the Europe of the 1800s, Denmark, England, and Russia each have a childless king; all three need an heir to the throne. Speedily arranged marriages, births, and cunning strategies bring King Christian IX, Queen Victoria and Tsar Alexander II to the throne.
No copyright intended.

At the end of the 1800s, the Danish King, Christian IX and his wife, Queen Louise, married their six children into the dominating European royal families and Christian IX became known as "Europe's Father-In-Law". Today, his descendants are to be found all over Europe.
These are their stories, stories of power, love, triumph, tragedy and honour, recounted through interviews and never before published letters, photographs and home movie footage, by over 30 members of the European royal family.
Anecdotes handed down through generations give insight into a Europe ruled by 'dynasty politics' where arranged marriages created alliances between countries.
Episode 1 - The Father-In-Law of Europe.
In the Europe of the 1800s, Denmark, England, and Russia each have a childless king; all three need an heir to the throne. Speedily arranged marriages, births, and cunning strategies bring King Christian IX, Queen Victoria and Tsar Alexander II to the throne.
No copyright intended.

Transport companies hold protest in Brussels against French law

A protest has been held by central European road transport companies in Brussels against a French law they say will result in unbearable extra costs when operating on French soil.
From July 1, under the so-called Macron law, foreign-based drivers must receive the French minimum wage and foreign operators must have a representative in France.
HungarianDávid Bobál, an organiser of the protest, told Euronews: "If Germany and France impose rules on how the drivers must be paid, it won't result in…
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Men At Work - Down Under (Video)

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Men At Work - Down Under (Video)

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Thousands protest in Brussels on planned anti-abortion law in Spain

Demonstrators staged a protest outside the Spanish Embassy in Brussels. Organisers said th...

Thousands protest in Brussels on planned anti-abortion law in Spain

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Demonstrators staged a protest outside the Spanish Embassy in Brussels. Organisers said there was a crowd of over 2,000 to show their opposition to proposals to reform the abortion law in Spain.
The new measures which the conservative government has approved will outlaw abortion except in certain cases where a woman's health is at risk.
"This law doesn't respect the minimum rights that other laws in Europe do. This law treats women like we are minors," said one demonstrator while another added: "What we are asking the Spanish government today is to review the bill that it intends to make law to ensure the right to abortion isn't restricted as it is in the proposal."
The protesters marched from the embassy to the European Parliament in an attempt to get Spanish MEPs to put pressure on their government. The march attracted activists from beyond Spain.
"I'm here today because we have a very similar situation in Lithuania, currently in the parliament there is an abortion ban bill being decided," said Lina Vospliute from Lithuania.
A further demonstration is planned in front of the Spanish Embassy in Paris on Saturday which the protesters are calling 'The World March of Women'.
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Hungary's new constitution, media law touches nerves in Brussels

An EU official has warned that talks with Hungary over emergency funding could be frozen a...

Hungary's new constitution, media law touches nerves in Brussels

An EU official has warned that talks with Hungary over emergency funding could be frozen and the country faces possible legal action if its controversial new constitution breaches European treaties.
Full story at http://www.euractiv.com/euro-finance/hungary-face-bailout-freeze-legal-action-news-509961
The new constitution entered into force on 1 January, accompanied by legislation which critics say undermine the independence of the central bank, the judiciary and the media - and entrench the position of Prime MinisterViktor Orbán's ruling Fidesz party which is affiliated with the European People'sParty.
Tens of thousands of people protested in Budapest on Monday (2 January) alleging that the new laws are authoritarian.
Commission PresidentJosé Manuel Barroso and Orbán exchanged a series of letters at the end of December in which Barroso warned the prime minister not to jeopardise the independence of the Bank of Hungary, and re-iterated concerns about media independence.
Constitution under scrutiny
Commission spokesman Olivier Bailly said: "We received translations of the new constitution this morning [3 January], and our legal experts are examining them to assess whether our concerns have been addressed."

NIGEL FARAGE spoke to an EU citizen in Preston who said he “perfectly happy” living under British law.
Jurgen, who is originally from Sweden, told Nigel Farage that British law “should rule" and that he could not believe how the EU was treating Britain.
Speaking on Mr Farage’s LBC show, Jurgen said: “I’ve been living in the UK since 1998, I can’t believe how they are treating Britain really to be honest.
“I have lived under British law and I wish to live under British law.”
Mr Farage asked if Jurgen was happy living under British law.
The EU citizen replied: “Absolutely, why wouldn’t you? I came here to live and work and I’ve worked every single day, I pay my taxes.”
Mr Farage said: “Well Jurgen you are now in a very different position, of course, to me.
“Because you now, not only have the protection of British law, you also have the protection of EU law.
“And the European Court of Justice will be able to rule in your favour against a high court judgement, even a supreme court judgement, in this country so, in a sense, we’ve kind of given too much really haven't we as a UK Government.”
Jurgen said he did not think this was right.
He said: “Absolutely, I don’t understand why any citizen would be treated differently to a British citizen.
“British law should rule really.”
Theresa May issued a direct plea to EU citizens living in the UK, writing in an open letter, “I want you to stay”.
The Prime Minister flew to Brussels on December 8 to finalise a last-minute Brexit deal, which many have hailed as a step forward in the negotiations with the European Union.
Britain and the EU finally agreed over EU citizens’ rights, the Brexit divorce bill and the Irish border, meaning talks can progress on to trade in 2018.
Part of the agreement means EU citizens living in the UK will have their rights enshrined in UK law and enforced by British courts.
But, the European Court of Justice will have jurisdiction over EU citizens' rights for eight years after withdrawal.

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Professional Training Placement in Brussels - School of Law

Rosie Godfrey-Lockwood, an undergraduate law student at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sci...

Brussels, Belgium Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Brussels is the capital of Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union (EU). It is also the largest urban area in Belgium, comprising 19 municipalities, including the municipality of the City of Brussels, which is the de jure capital of Belgium, in addition to the seat of the French Community of Belgium and of the Flemish Community.
The most important places to visit in Brussels: The Atomium (amongst the world's most fascinating buildings, represents a cell of iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. You can even take a walk inside), Manneken Pis (simply put, a statue of a boy urinating. No one expected a famous Brussels landmark. Often it's adorned with costumes), Royal greenhouses (built all the way back in 1873, it's a massive complex of greenhouse domes and galleries that showcase many rare plants and flowers), Royal Palace (currently the offices of Belgian monarchy, this present structure was constructed in the 19th century), Grand Palace (spend an evening in Europe's most beautiful square. Few other places in the world can match its architectural splendor) and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Brussels travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Brussels Top 6 | Travel guide | Must-sees for your city tour

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Quick Trips and Tips: Brussels and Bruges Belgium

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